Mary Jane Irwin

A constant thorn in copyright-holders's sides, The Pirate Bay is finally taking on water. Swedish authorities, aided by evidence gathered during a 2006 raid, are preparing legal battle against captains Fredrik Neij and Gottfrid Svartholm for "conspiracy to breach copyrights." Although Pirate Bay doesn't actively host files, it indexes shared BitTorrent files, which in Hollywood's eyes makes it equally culpable. The founders are confident they'll win. The prosecutor, Hakan Roswell, is confident that even if they lose, it "wouldn't stop the service." Of course. If Sweden cracks down, the pirates will just seek less-hostile waters.